Module 3 Flashcards
(25 cards)
is about the history of the succession of waves of change.
wavefront analysis
Where did agriculture started?
Mesopotamia and Egypt
Agriculture is associated with
domestication
was reliant on the intensive use of living batteries (people and animals) and renewable resources
Agricultural revolution
Swidden agriculture
Kaingin
started in the 18’ to 19’ century
Industrial Revolution
Industrial revolution stardted in?
Britain
became a prime commodity because engines could function with
steam.
land with water
can support the primary means of transportation
Steam engine
become the model of culture efficiency
Factory
history flows irreversibly towards better life
Progress Principle
This is characterized by the blurring on boundaries of the physical, biological, and digital features applied in technologies
4IR
It is a fusion of advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, genetic engineering, quantum computing, and other technologies.
4IR
This is focused on producing computers that can “think” like humans.
Artificial Intelligence
This involves a robot, a programmable machine, not just a computer that can imitate and execute the actions or appearance of an intelligent creature –usually a human.
Robotics
is considered to be a secure, decentralized, and transparent way of recording and sharing data, with no need to rely on third-party intermediaries.
blockchain
Computers process vast amounts of data faster than ever before. The advent of the “cloud” has allowed businesses to safely store and access their information from anywhere with internet access, at any time.
New Computational Technologies
offers immersive digital experiences (using a VR headset) that simulate the real world, while augmented reality merges the digital and physical worlds.
Virtual Reality
Biological organisms are manipulated at the molecular level with end products of enhanced or desirable traits.
Biotechnology
This is also called additive manufacturing that involves the process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file.
3D Printing
These include plastics, metal alloys, and biomaterials. These have the potential to shake up sectors, including manufacturing, renewable energy, construction, and healthcare.
innovative materials
refers to an entity or object that has a unique identifier. Like it has a chip, embedded system like a sensor that can transfer data over a network, especially via the internet.
Internet of Things
It takes advantage of kinetic or gravitational forces to store inputted energy.
Mechanical energy storage
a vehicle produces a significantly lower amount of CO2 when the source of energy is a
Hydrogen Electrolyzer